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Sorry I am afraid I don't have any other ideas - on our test machine it's correctly created every time, like on your working machine.
I guess you can try executing the net share command as a workaround to create the share manually on startup, but that's a bit of a hack.

We have added two new ways to specify bit errors in corrupted packet emulation:
Bit Error Rate: the number of bit errors per unit of time, for example you can choose 2 bits to be corrupted per minute. Bit Error Ratio: the number of bit errors divided by the total number of transferred bits. For example, a ratio of 10e-7 or 0.000001 means 1 bit in 1000000 is to be corrupted.
You can enter yo

We have added a new setting that allows you to have the graph docked above or below the desktop workspace. You can download the new build here and configure it as shown below.
When docked above or below the workspace, the space will be reserved, and maximised windows will not cover it, same way as it happens with the taskbar. This functionality will be included in the upcoming release of versi

Thank you for the description André. I did as you suggested and was able to see the problem after a reboot. It looks like Windows doesn't want to treat a standalone RAM disk as an administrative share.
There is an easy workaround though, just tick Hard Disk Emulation in your RAM disk's properties. This way the app will emulate a complete HDD with partitions, which Windows treats as an adminis

It looks like there is something wrong with the config file, but according to the error message you're trying to load the config into a pretty old version (6.0.9 as well?).
We can only support the newest releases, with the latest one being v7.1.2, so I recommend trying the latest version.
Please note that the software is no longer freeware, so if you replace your free version with the late

Martin, please send your screen shot here and provide as much information as you can.
In addition, run File - Export Ruleset from the main menu, compress the resulting DB file into ZIP and attach to your message, so we could check what's going on.

Sorry, this feature - monitoring traffic per application - is only currently available on Windows, but not macOS or Linux due to significant differences between these systems. We may be able to implement this at a later stage, but currently I am afraid there is no way to get per-application usage on macOS.

It looks like Naviscope is a fundamentally different type of software. It's a proxy server that filters browser traffic, and as such only tracks activity in web-browsers.
NetWorx, on the other hand, intercepts all network activity on the computer at a lower level, which includes other apps like Skype or Torrent clients. At that level most traffic is encrypted, which means file names cannot be

It depends on the Tracking Mode setting under the Advanced tab in the rule properties.
The Tracking mode option determines how the rule handles connections. When it is set to share the rate limit and quota, the rule does not identify individual connections. Whether there is one computer traffic flowing through the rule or traffic from multiple computers, they have to compete for bandwidth

Thank you for the feedback. It's actually already possible and this way works with bookmarks as well.
Simply specify a vertical bar to create groups of items. For example, try naming your bookmarks as Network A | Subnet 1, Network A | Subnet 2 or naming your applications as FTP clients | FileZilla, FTP clients | Total Commander and you will see sub-menus created.

It's hard to say outright. Are the configured RAM disks identical on both of these machines?
More importantly, what does net share print when launched from a command prompt on the problematic server? Also what error message are you getting when you try to access it?

That depends on your settings, in particular on what adapters are selected for monitoring and whether the "Ignore local traffic within the LAN" option is enabled.
If Ignore local traffic within the LAN is ticked, check per application reports under Usage Reports - Applications. It's quite possible that you will see a network filtering product like an antivirus shown in the list. In m

We have added a way to manage filters and add some to favourites, which will display them first and also prevent them from being pushed out and deleted over time. The latest build that includes this feature can be downloaded here.
Open menu View - Quick Host Filter - Settings, and simply click the star to add or remove a filter from favourites:

This performance issue with cross-drive NTFS junctions is only noticeable if you read and write a large set of small files. It's probably just how Microsoft implemented NTFS junctions.
Having said that, if you want to keep user folders like My Documents, Videos, Desktop, etc in another location, it can be done by simply changing the path in the registry as per this article. No need to use NTFS

There is a bunch of on-line file compare services, as well as free apps like WinMerge.
There is also a built-in file comparison command in Windows called fc and you can find out more by typing fc /? in the command prompt.

It's probably specific to your sound hardware and driver.
To find out where a setting is in the registry, create a complete registry dump via regedit.exe - File - Export - All before changing the setting, and then another dump after the setting was changed. Then compare these registry dumps to see what's changed.

Sorry I can't really tell what's going on from your description.
If you send us your database files from both the computers (backed up through Usage Reports - Backup), I may be able to analyse them and advise further.

It's really hard to tell what the problem might be from these error codes. Error 1223 means ERROR_CANCELLED (the operation was cancelled by the user), which doesn't make any sense. Error 43 indicates some kind of hardware issue Windows detected.
Most likely it's simply a corrupted image file. Try creating a brand new image file, or depending on your usage scenario, try a volatile RAM disk with

Try these alternative apps once download tracking stops: UPnP Gateway Traffic Monitor and UPnP Monitor.
If neither works - the problem is in the router itself, and I am afraid there's nothing we can do about it.

Assuming you have added the router's SNMP details, the software should pick up MAC to IP address mappings from its cache.
If you go to the device management and click Test Connection, does the app show information from both the switch and the router as shown below? That's just to make sure it's reachable and user credentials are valid:

I would suspect that copying from the system SSD to the same SSD got that drive's cache filled up with the data, which resulted in a quicker operation.
I recommend to try copying from a RAM disk to the same RAM disk for comparison. You can also use the DiskMark app to compare performance in several I/O tests.

It's pretty strange, this error indicates that a component of Windows Explorer wasn't happy with the disk drive. It's likely to be due to some other installed software. As a workaround for this compatibility issue, try ticking Hard Disk Emulation (slower) and choose a different drive letter when mounting the image file.
Please note that creating and mounting an image file is not the same as cr

Yes, our RAM Disk is something that's called a software RAM disk. It allocates a block of RAM and treats as if the memory were a disk drive. In other words, it creates a super-fast disk residing in RAM, which is volatile in nature. Anything written to it completely disappears on shutdown (unless the user chooses otherwise), so it's usually used for temporary data like caches and temporary files.

It's hard to say exactly, but generally it is related to how the gateway handles the ARP protocol. As you may know, the ARP protocol is used to resolve device's IP address to MAC address and it's sent to 255.255.255.255. We also use it to see if the device is online, which is commonly known as 'arping'.
When you are connected to 192.168.0.x only, the software would request MAC address for eve

It doesn't depend on the version. It depends on how you create the RAM disk.
In the main menu you can choose Disk - Add or Disk - Add Boot Disk. The former will create a RAM disk available when a user is logged on, the latter will create a RAM disk available immediately on the system startup.